SVBony SV28 25-75x70mm Test Drive B Roll

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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2023
  • I was introduced to scoping optics since I was a child when my dad bought a cheap monocular if 10x magnification that was surprisingly good and was obsessed with it to take videos and pictures with it. Unfortunately the cheap quality caused it to fall apart after years of use and it was no longer usable one day.
    I was reminded of monoculars and scopes again recently and decided to get a massive upgrade over that cheap junk and purchased myself a competent 75x max zoom spotting scope by SVBony. I was so excited to start using this scope as soon as it arrived that I made this entire B Roll for it with half of my day.
    I'm extremely satisfied with this spotting scope and it has really impressed me with it's magnification and optic quality. When looking for a significant upgrade over our old 10x cheap monocular, I was hoping to get one of at least 50x or idealy 80x or 100x, but I came to realise that scopes of those magnifications are very rare, and they'd be a lot less portable if there are.
    This SVBony 25-75x scope has one of the highest magnfiication scopes I've seen and although I was hoping for something even crazier, after extensive testing with this scope I found that maybe 25x is a great minimum focus distance, any larger then it would be a very inconvenient magnification to frame in objects to create a good composition. Then being able to zoom in 3 times further is already a sufficiently crazy magnfiication.
    However at 75x, the resulting image was way darker, probably by up to 3 times less light for the 3 times extra magnification, so zooming in isn't always ideal, and the 25x is great for most things already.
    The scope handle sharpness impressively well, way more so than our old monocular junky my dad had last time. The only bottleneck for the sharpness is the chromatic abberation which can be seen most obviously as purple fringing in all of the shots with the scope, so that's something to keep in mind. But personally I don't really mind it as impressive visibility is my number 1 priority.
    The scope's build quality is great, the scope, tripod, everything feels sturdy, solid, sleek and smooth, complete with weather sealing, there's really nothing much to complain about. The weight of the device is also surprisingly light, I would've expected the size of the scope to contribute more weight, but it only weighs about 700g altogether and the construction material consists of a lot of high quality plastic, so it's really a very fun, useful, capable and portable piece of kit to bring around with you in my opinion, and I can't wait to put it to more tests in the future.
    One thing I didn't expect when using this lens is operating it with a phone camra attached apparently looks better than trying to view it in person for me. Using only 1 eye to view through a scope isn't the most comfortable experience, and sometimes it contribute to blurriness from the strain of combining 2 distinctly different vision together. Eye movement when viewing also contributes to darkening of the image and always require eye position adjustment from each eye movement, and I much prefer operating the scope with a phone attached to it as the entire field of view of the phone's view is visible at all times and eye movement never affects when trying to see different parts of the frame.
    Moreover, further testing with the lens at night produced some absolutely insane photos that both the scope and the human eye or combined can never be able to capture. Night mode with phone vision through this scope can produce the most impossible looking images, and I feel confident trying astrophotography with this lens due to the stellar performance with my iPhone 14 Pro Max setup combo. However the heavy chromatic aberration would probably bring some softness to the image though when taking it to astrophotography.
    Anyhow, this my single most satisfying purchase I've ever made in my life, and I would love to infest in even better spotting scopes as I progress more with this hobby.
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  • @larsmannetje001
    @larsmannetje001 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for uploading this. This is actually so much more useful than all those crappy reviews discussing the build quality of the frickin bag and lens cloth you get with the scope. Thanks for actually showing us what it looks like through the scope :)

    • @deepseasearch
      @deepseasearch 8 днів тому

      😀💯 Это чертовси верно подмечено !

  • @johnh4957
    @johnh4957 8 місяців тому +2

    I agree that using a phone adapter adds to the experience. The exit pupil size(objective lens(75) / magnification (25 to 75) gives a 3 down to 1mm exit pupil making it difficult to get proper alignment using eyeball). Also 60x is close to maximum usable magnification due to atmosphere mirage, haze, light. My spotting scope develops a dark shadow in center at higher magnification as well-maybe something to do with the optics/coatings but the phone can add magnification as well so using the scope at lower end plus phone magnification works best for me. Using a phone adapter also helps keep scope steady-really important.
    I enjoyed your nature views, clouds,trees,etc, too bad no birds,wildlife antics.
    Thanks for sharing as this encourages me to get mine out and be creative!

    • @randomrimrock
      @randomrimrock  8 місяців тому +1

      Aye glad to see my video reaching other scope and photography enthusiasts like me! Thanks for sharing your experiences with your spotting scope, I do agree that operating with about 50x and above magnification starts becoming less useful as the bottleneck starts tp shift more on the atmospheric conditions that affect sharpness and visibility. I didn't get to test out everything I wanted in this B Roll as I was way too excited to try this lens out, and yeah would've been great to observe wildlife with it but it's a rare occasion that I couldn't wait for to pump this video out. Hope you get some awesome shots with your scope!

  • @DieGamerBohne
    @DieGamerBohne 8 місяців тому +1

    Hey Random RimRock! Im learning Blender for over a year now and you inpired me with your Dream Minecraft Animation! (Do you remember me? I was the guy who stayed up to 4am to watch your making off stream 😅) Anyways, ive learned modelling, simulating, texturing and doing vfx at the time. One day i want to be a vfx artist in a blockbuster movie in hollywood and i just want you to know, that you were one of the people that got me into 3d. Thank you for that, Mr. RimRock...
    (I pressted ctrl + S as a reflex while typing lol)

  • @DA-jw6nm
    @DA-jw6nm 5 днів тому

    color fringing is typical of cheap Chinese scopes like this. saturation is poor. sharpness is what one would expect. glare isn't handled well again due to cheap optic coatings.